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Anyone had fillers for a big old line? And/or tooth whitening?

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Pillow · 04/06/2008 23:21

I suddenly look really really OLD, and have narrowed it down to (i) general post baby tiredness and looking drawn and haggard but particularly a big horrid vertical LINE between my eyebrows that will not go away; and (ii) greeny English teeth. Should I go for Restylane or similar for the big old line? And some sort of tooth whitening?

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Pillow · 05/06/2008 22:32

Oh you are all just naturally glowing and sparkly of tooth then? I am and

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southeastastra · 05/06/2008 22:33

i like looking older, i like my lines. why don't you?

people are weirding themselves out on plastic surgery, i think they will ultimately regret it.

Pillow · 05/06/2008 22:47

SEA, I like some of my lines, like my laughter lines. But my between the eyebrow line just makes me look STERN. So I hate that one.

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pickie · 05/06/2008 22:50

have you asked a good friend if they can point at a bad line in your face? I have a line between my eyes as well and it annoyed me but I think I am the only one who notices it!

Pillow · 05/06/2008 22:55

Pickie my little sister looked at me on Sunday and asked if deep set lines ran in the family!!! And my DH calls our baby's screwed up face "Mummy's cross lines"....

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Shooflypie · 06/06/2008 00:59

Beware of tooth whitening! Mine didn't work - tetracycline when young means I have tooth colour which wouldn't be out of place on a pirate. £800 of tooth whitening later and they were no different BUT then I had veneers and can now go with impunity and yes, yes, yes they do make you look younger/healthier! So highly reccommend. Downside is they are v expensive so I just got top four done and am saving up for more. Even that made a big difference.

I too have a big fat frown line. And would dearly love it to subside a bit - haven't looked into the options yet.

Fringe?

BTW I read an article about facial yoga, in which sceptical + haggard journalist is transformed into spring chicken. She was following a programme devised by a woman in the US. I didn't write down the details at the time + I've never been able to find the book or dvd. Frustrating as it's non invasive obviously, and that's got to be better.

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